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Neurogenic Detrusor Spasticity (active neuropathic incontinence)
Also known as active neuropathic incontinence. The detrusor muscle is the muscle of urinary bladder wall. It is primarily controlled by local reflex arcs, though there is cortical inhibitory control as well. The reflex arcs include visceral sensory (afferent) neurons … Continue reading
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Tagged active neuropathic incontinence, Anatomy, bladder stretch-contraction arc, conus medullaris damage, cortical inhibitory control, cortical regulatory, Damage at any level above the conus medullaris, Damage to upper motor neurons, expulsion of urine, hyperreflexia, internal urethral sphincter, local reflex arcs, muscle of urinary bladder wall, Neurogenic Detrusor instability, Neurogenic Detrusor Spasticity, pelvic plexus, pelvic plexus (S2-S4), Spinal cord injury above the conus medullaris, spinal levels T11-L2, supraspinal centers in the pons and cortex, upper motor neuron damage, urinary bladder, urinary bladder stretch-contraction reflex arc, visceral motor neurons, visceral sensory (afferent) neurons, voluntary control of micturition
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